Purpose: The purpose of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Rural Public Health Workforce Training Network Program (RPHWTN) is to expand public health capacity by supporting health care job development, training and placement in rural communities. HRSA will support rural health networks (which may be composed of, but are not limited to, minority-serving institutions, community colleges, technical colleges, rural hospitals, community health centers, nursing homes and substance use providers) to address the
critical need for more trained health professionals, which has been amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is done through the establishment of networks to develop formal training/certification programs in order to help professionals in the following workforce training tracks:
Track #1 - Community Health Support (Community Health Workers)
Track #2 - Health IT and/or Telehealth Technical Support
Track #3 - Community Para-Medicine
Track #4 - Case Management Staff and/or Respiratory Therapists
The RPHWTN Program goals are to:
- Establish a strong network of local health care and social service providers and educational institutions to create training programs focused on addressing the rural workforce needs in four critical public health tracks.
- Develop innovative workforce approaches to expand health care capacity affected by COVID-19 (including long COVID), such as cross-training (new and current) staff to help support business operations and equipping public health professionals with the skills to engage in population health.
- Identify formal and sustainable pathways with rural health facilities to eventually employ or rely on the public health professionals who complete the RPHWTN funded training/education to obtain high-quality, good-paying jobs.
- Design or expand culturally and linguistically appropriate workforce trainings that will enhance the competency of the rural health workforce in order to improve health care in rural communities. 5) Develop approaches in training current/existing staff to maximize their clinical/operational capacity.
Internal Competition: To participate in the university’s selection process, please upload the following, assembled into a single PDF file, to the Office of the Vice President for Research via this portal with a copy to your Associate Dean for Research by February 8, 2022:
- Names and departments or affiliations of the Project Director and other key personnel or partners,
- Title of program and/or funding opportunity announcement number,
- Brief project description (2 pages maximum)
- Brief biographical sketch
A committee will be convened to review the material and make a recommendation.
For questions or issues with submission through the portal, email the limited submission mailbox (limitedsubmissions@uky.edu), or call 257-2861.
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